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Gates: Defense Cuts Must Be Prioritized, Strategic
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said he is determined that the department not fall victim to the mistakes of the past.
UK yet to decide on sending attack helicopters to Libya, says minister
Armed Forces Minister Nick Harvey: The UK government had yet to decide whether to deploy the Apache attack helicopters in Libya.
Libyan Opposition Accepts Invitation For Office In Washington
U.S. State Department in Benghazi says the rebels have accepted an invitation to open a representative office in Washington.
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Yemeni Tribesmen Take Control of Government Buildings in Sana'a
Yemeni opposition tribesmen have taken control of several government buildings in the capital, Sana'a.
Abbas Aide: Israeli PM's Speech Creates 'Obstacles' to Peace
A spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has criticized Israeli PM Netanyahu's parameters for a new round of negotiations.
Netanyahu Says Israel Ready For 'Painful Compromises'
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today said Israel would never give up its quest for peace with the Palestinians and was ready to make "painful compromises" to achieve it. ...
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The United States has announced sanctions against seven foreign entities, including Venezuela’s state oil company, for engaging with Iran. Read more... �� Gates Calls for Continued US Iraq Role U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates: US should maintain a troop presence in Iraq after the scheduled full withdrawal at the end of this year. Read more... �� | |||||
